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  1. The frescos of Florentine artist Masaccio are generally considered to be among the earliest examples of Italian Renaissance art. Masaccio incorporated the ideas of Giotto, Donatello and Brunelleschi into his paintings, creating mathematically precise scenes that give the impression of three-dimensional space. [ 64 ]

  2. The Italian Renaissance sculptor Lorenzo Ghiberti writes his Commentaries, a mix of art history and autobiography. 1452 - 1465. The Italian Renaissance artist Piero della Francesca produces his cycle of frescoes on the Legend of the True Cross for the San Francesco church, Arezzo. c. 1453.

  3. A timeline listing the important events during Italian Renaissance (1330-1550)

  4. 4 kwi 2018 · The Renaissance started in Florence, Italy, a place with a rich cultural history where wealthy citizens could afford to support budding artists.

  5. Overview. During this period, Italy—and in the fifteenth century, Florence above all—is the seat of an artistic, humanistic, technological, and scientific flowering known as the Renaissance. Founded primarily on the rediscovery of classical texts and artifacts, Renaissance culture looks to heroic ideals from antiquity and promotes the study ...

  6. 15 cze 2021 · Early Renaissance art occurred during the 1400s (15th Century CE), more specifically from 1400 to 1495 CE. This period was also known as Quattrocento, which means “400” in Italian. It originates from the Italian word millequattrocento, meaning “1400” (Mille means one thousand in Italian).

  7. 23 lip 2024 · The Italian Wars involved most of the major states of Western Europe in a series of conflicts beginning in 1494, the year the French king Charles VIII invaded Italy. The French went on to conquer Milan in 1499, facilitating the flow of Renaissance art and philosophy into France.

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